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“Hey, you know that irredeemably despicable sleazefest we made a few years back that was too much of a piece of shit to release even into grind houses? Maybe we can get backing for distribution if we come up with a controversial ad campaign that will give us maximum publicity. What about traumatizing a bunch of little

"And you thought the Germans were classless pieces of shit…"

It was interesting, but I think overly precious towards Cimino (especially given the book it was based on). On the one hand it portrays Cimino as the type of artistic genius that the boobs running UA couldn't understand while at the same time blaming them for allowing Cimino to run wild in the first place.

But everything was roses when we held onto the guns.

According to Adler, he and Sorum have an agreement not to play each others songs, so in the event of a reunion they would both go out and alternate depending on what tune was being played.

When Sorum was on That Metal Show they asked him what the scariest situation the band ever found themselves in (or more aptly caused) at a concert was. He recalled a particular date on a South American stadium tour that came on the heels of a show where Axl had walked off a couple of songs in. The subsequent rioting

Supposedly, in order to ramp up that tension director Towne had Hemingway and Donnelly both bottomless during filming of the arm wrestling.

I mistakenly did that once. After Nicaragua wrapped up I was curious to how accurate the spoilers had been. As I was reading, I kept thinking to myself "Wow, these are way off." Then I realized I was on the wrong page and was reading the spoilers for the upcoming season.

It is to my shame that overlooked that. <%>hangs head in disgrace emoticon thingy goes here<%>.

Hey, Keith don't speak English, he talks American.

Letterman really picked the wrong year to hang it up.

In season one, he had special billing as and Peter Dinklage. After Sean Bean's departure Dinklage was the cast's most prominent star and filled Bean's place at the top spot.

This season of GoT has been so overly whined about that I actually began to smile as it started racking up the tell-tale wins indicating it was on it's way to a best series Emmy.

Pete and Pete, however, continues to be awesome.

It's kind of weird to think about Lean on Me in comparison to The Principal. You got two movies about baseball bat wielding principals determined to clean up their inner city schools come out around the same time, one a noble inspirational “true story” helmed by an Oscar winning director with a brilliant starring

I saw this twice in theaters and was frustrated both times. With a handful of exceptions, I felt that instead of seeing characters and story I was witnessing some kind of very indulgent actor’s workshop.

Uh, actually Linnea was outfitted with a porcelain crotch plate. Check out the "More Brains" documentary, the story of how she came to wear that alone is worth the price of admission.

Come on, it has one and a half good scenes. The part where guys start to sing "Born in the USA" with patriotic fervor, eventually realize that none of them actually know the lyrics but are too emarrassed to stop and the bit with Dan Ackroyd as the RCMP who pulls over the semi truck covered with anti-Canadian graffiti

How can the worst thing ever be underratred?

"The thing is Zack, nobody and I mean nobody walks out when Joe Mantengna is on stage!"